Casual Shirts - Fred Perry Polo Shirts - Nautica

The Fred Perry brand is renown for the laurel wreath logo embellishing its polo shirts. Based on the original Wimbledon symbol, it appears on the left chest of Fred Perry
Twin Tipped and one color shirts.

The brand is named after British tennis player, Frederick John "Fred" Perry, who won eight Grand Slams, two Pro Slams single, and six Major doubles titles. Fred
and Tibby Wegner, an Australian football player, invented the wrist sweatband and then their signature white knit cotton pique shirt with short sleeves and buttoned placket.

Launched at Wimbledon in 1952, its success continued with the mods, a British subculture, and became the preferred garment for youthful men in the '60s, '70s,
and into the present.

An American classic, Nautica offers polo shirts and clothing known for rich color, performance and style. Designed for active, adventurous and spirited lifestyles, it is a top American lifestyle brand, known worldwide.

Nautica is derived from “Nauticus”, Latin for ship. In Italian, it means seamanship. Exploring the seas was one of mankind's first accomplishments. The company's spinnaker logo symbolizes adventure, action and classicism. Founded in 1983, a nautical heritage and spirit is reflected in every aspect of its brand, including color names of its polo shirts.

Its parent, VF Corporation, was awarded the 2017 World's Most Ethical Company® by the Ethisphere Institute, one of three apparel companies.